Sick Stegmann's Programmable Encoders Designed for Miniaturized Applications
"The CKS 36 rotary encoder has fundamentally different construction when compared with conventional rotary encoders. The result is an absolute minimum number of system components, which opens the door to the production of truly miniaturized rotary encoders and allows small motor
manufacturers to considerably shorten the overall length of their motors," says Scott Hewitt, president of Sick Stegmann.
DiCoder CKS 36 encoders feature the Mini-Disc (MiDi) technology, a small code disc that includes a track radius of just 2 mm. This permits integral (full) scanning of the entire code disc, which eliminates eccentricity errors of the code disk, ball bearings and shaft common to conventional systems. The DiCoder CKS 36 code disk is mounted in the center of the axis of rotation so that the code disk no longer limits high angular velocities.
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